Thermomagnetic (e.g., Device Whose Magnetic Permeability Changes With Temperature) Patents (Class 335/146)
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Patent number: 11873890Abstract: Oil system for a turbomachine, making it possible to continue the supply of oil to the pieces of equipment of the turbomachine in case of occurrence of a fire within the turbomachine, including an oil circuit, at least one oil-consuming piece of equipment, supplied by the oil circuit, a pumping unit, including at least one speed-pilotable electrically driven pump, supplying the oil circuit, and an electronic control unit, configured to pilot the electrically driven pump, wherein the electronic control unit includes two separate logics of piloting the electrically driven pump, and wherein the electronic control unit is configured to pilot the electrically driven pump according to the first logic by default and to switch to the second logic in case of receipt of a signal representative of the presence of a fire or of an overheating.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2020Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINESInventors: Bruno Robert Gaully, Germain Michel Emmanuel Bertho, Yves Emprin
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Patent number: 9937062Abstract: A system for enabling and disabling a medical device. The system includes a cradle having a magnet for generating a magnetic field. The cradle supports and aligns the medical device in a predetermined orientation. Medical device placed in the cradle exposes a magnetic sensitive switch to the magnetic field of the magnet that produces a change in state of the magnetic sensitive switch. Medical device further includes a switch, indicator, logic circuitry, delay circuit, and detect circuit for coupling a power source to electronic circuitry. In a first mode of operation the medical device can be turned on and then turned off. In a second mode of operation the medical device cannot be turned off after being turned on.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Orthosensor IncInventor: Marc Stein
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Patent number: 5742106Abstract: A thermo-sensitive actuator capable of operating without the need of providing a temperature detector as a separate member. The actuator includes a stator made of a magnetic material to form a yoke. A rotor is rotatably provided in an opening provided in the stator. The actuator further includes pole pieces for magnetically connecting the stator and the rotor. A magnetic source is provided in any of the magnetic paths formed by the constituent elements. A thermo-sensitive magnetic material, which shows a change in magnetic characteristics, e.g. permeability, saturated magnetic flux density, or residual magnetic flux density, according to temperature, is provided in a part of the magnetic paths.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1995Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Mikuni CorporationInventor: Tetsuo Muraji
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Patent number: 5114663Abstract: An electromagnet for a nuclear reactor shutdown system, which comprises upper and lower cores disposed in an axially symmetrical arrangement and capable of latching with and delatching from each other. When an ambient temperature increases, the upper and lower iron cores are delatched from each other and a control rod connected to the lower iron core falls down into a reactor core. The lower iron core is provided with a plurality of slits to form a plurality of fins therebetween. A temperature sensitive magnetic material (TSMM) is disposed in the outer circumferential lower corner portion of the lower iron core. An interface between the TSMM and an iron core material takes the form of a side surface of a cone whose central axis is coincident with the symmetry axis and whose apex angle lies in the range of 60.degree. to 120.degree..Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Doryokuro Kakunenryo Kaihatsu JigyodanInventors: Makoto Saito, Minoru Gunji
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Patent number: 5095295Abstract: A new type of reed switch is described. The switch is comprised of a fixed lead and a flexible reed made of a magnetic substance which are contacting in a glass enclosure. Two magnet rods are coaxially arranged in the same direction with a superconducting film therebetween. When the surrounding temperature is descended below Tc of the superconducting film, a dipole moment is formed across the superconducting film and moves the reed away from the lead by the magnetic force thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1989Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masashi Hongou
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Patent number: 4745385Abstract: A temperature compensated switching relay with thermally effected switching delay should be of simple and compact construction and reliable in switching with precisely adjustable switching delay. For this purpose, the switching relay comprises a switching member (1) movable between two end positions and bearing a permanent magnet (2), with an inherent snapping action to actuate at least one switching contact (6), on opposite sides of the permanent magnet (2) in its direction of movement a first and a second paramagnetic member (3, 4) is provided, on the first paramagnetic member (3) a PTC resistor (5) feedable by a source of current is mounted, and in the end position of the switching member (1) at the second paramagnetic member (4) the distance (A) of the permanent magnet (2) from the first paramagnetic member (3) is less than its distance (B) from the second paramagnetic member (4). The ratios of the distances of the permanent magnet (2) from the paramagnetic members (3, 4) can expediently be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1987Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: Ranco IncorporatedInventor: Guglielmo Rossi
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Patent number: 4610142Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling the operating temperatures and differential temperature of a curie effect temperature sensing switch is disclosed. The temperature switch is adapted to provide temperature control of a cold plate in a reagent refrigerator. The temperature switch activates cold plate cooling devices when the cold plate temperature is above a first operating temperature and deactivates the cold plate cooling devices when the cold plate temperature is below a second operating temperature. An electromagnet is fixed external of and relative to the temperature switch so that the strength of the external magnetic field sets the operating temperatures of the temperature switch. A potentiometer is used to incrementally vary the current supplied to the electromagnet to thereby incrementally adjust the strength of the external magnetic field and the operating temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1984Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Charles L. Davis
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Patent number: 4582675Abstract: A magnetic reed switch assembly for activating an electromagnetic grapple utilized to hold a control rod in position above a reactor core. In normal operation the magnetic field of a permanent magnet is short-circuited by a magnetic shunt, diverting the magnetic field away from the reed switch. The magnetic shunt is made of a material having a Curie-point at the desired release temperature. Above that temperature the material loses its ferromagnetic properties, and the magnetic path is diverted to the reed switch which closes and short-circuits the control circuit for the control rod electromagnetic grapple which allows the control rod to drop into the reactor core for controlling the reactivity of the core.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: John H. Germer
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Patent number: 4504809Abstract: A miniature latching thermomagnetic relay is disclosed which offers high contact forces, small size, and low cost. Ferromagnetic material is placed upon heaters in a low thermal conductivity substrate. A permanent magnet beneath the substrate attracts a moving element above the substrate. Contact points on the substrate and the moving element from electrical connections.A control signal causes a heater to warm the ferromagnetic material, changing the saturation flux density of the material. This results in an unbalanced force on the moving element, causing it to rock about a pivot point to open or close connections as desired. Planar fabrication techniques may be used to construct the relay.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1984Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Inventors: Jonathan C. Lueker, Raymond A. Zandonatti
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Patent number: 4454491Abstract: A circuit breaker or switch utilizes the Curie point temperature characteristics of an amorphous ferromagnetic metal in cooperation with a magnet to make or interrupt an electrical circuit upon the amorphous material being heated to its Curie point temperature. The circuit breaker has a planar base member with a raised projection which supports a stationary contact member so that the movable contact member overhangs the stationary contact member. The movable contact member is provided with a number of layers of amorphous ferromagnetic material, disposed adjacent the stationary contact, bringing the movable contact member into electrical contact with the stationary contact member. Upon reaching its Curie point temperature, the amorphous ferromagnetic material will become paramagnetic or nonmagnetic material, so that the inherent resiliency of the movable contact material causes the electrical circuit to be made or broken.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Allied CorporationInventor: Charles R. Martus
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Patent number: 4434411Abstract: A temperature-sensitive switch is provided with a resilient movable cantilever composed of amorphous ferromagnetic material having a Curie point. The cantilever is adapted to carry a first contact member. A second contact member is disposed adjacent the first contact member for at least intermittently establishing electrical contact with the first contact member. A magnet is associated with and adapted to bias the cantilever to a first position that establishes electrical continuity between the first and second contact members. The cantilever is transformed from a ferromagnetic phase to a paramagnetic phase when its temperature exceeds the Curie point, whereby the cantilever assumes a second position in which the electrical conductivity is interrupted. The switch is lightweight, compact, economical to manufacture and reliable in operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1982Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Philip M. Anderson, III, James E. Kearney, Scott E. Gordon
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Patent number: 4414519Abstract: A temperature-sensitive relay is provided with a resilient, movable cantilever composed of amorphous ferromagnetic material having a Curie point. The cantilever is adapted to carry a first contact member. A second contact member is disposed adjacent the first contact member for at least intermittently establishing electrical contact with the first contact member. The relay is adapted to be connected to circuitry having a power source for providing an electrical current and a switching mechanism for activating the circuitry in response to a preselected condition. A magnet is associated with and adapted to bias the cantilever to a first position that interrupts electrical continuity between the first and second contact members. The cantilever is transformed from a ferromagnetic phase to a paramagnetic phase when its temperature exceeds the Curie point, whereby the cantilever assumes a second position in which the electrical continuity is established.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1982Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Philip M. Anderson, III, Ronald K. Reich
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Patent number: 4414520Abstract: Thermostat comprises a heat sensitive body of ferromagnetic material and a movable magnet cooperating therewith. A pair of a contacts which are closed or open depending upon the position of the magnet are provided where the position in turn depends upon the temperature dependant magnetic properties of the sensitive body. The magnet is exposed to a counter force, that is oppositely directed to the attraction force, and a spring force on a pair of contacts has a contact making action in one position of the magnet and a contact opening action in another position of the magnet. More particularly the counter force and the spring force are exerted by one and the same snap spring, that acts between the movable contact formed as a contact tongue and the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1982Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Inventor: Jonny Ruuth
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Patent number: 4407448Abstract: A temperature sensing valve includes a casing having an internal fluid passage member formed therein, a permanent magnet mounted in the casing, a valve body which includes a magnetically soft, amorphous metal member supported in a thermally sensitive region of the casing for movement between a first and second position and being magnetically coupled to the permanent magnet so that flow through the fluid passage member can be interrupted in response to magnetic excitement by the permanent magnet of the valve body, and a spring for urging the valve body in a first direction to permit fluid flow through the fluid passage member wherein when the temperature of the second thermally sensitive region is below the Curie point of the second valve body, the valve body is excited by the permanent magnet to maintain the fluid passage member closed against the biasing force of the spring whereas when the temperature of the thermally sensitive region reaches the Curie point of the valve body, the valve body constitutes a pType: GrantFiled: August 28, 1981Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Minoru Yamanaka, Mitsuyuki Suzuki, Hideo Haneda, Masatoshi Kato, Masataka Ohtsuki
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Patent number: 4404538Abstract: A temperature switch includes a housing, a movable contact mounted in the housing for movement between a first and second position, a fixed contact mounted in the housing and operatively associated with the movable contact for engagement with the movable contact in the second position, a heat sensitive plate mounted in the housing and which constitutes an amorphous metal member with a highly expansible metal wherein the amorphous metal member is exposed to a predetermined region, the temperature of which is to be determined wherein deflection of the heat sensitive plate is caused by a temperature change in the region for movement of the movable contact with respect to the fixed contact.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1981Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kojiro Mori
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Patent number: 4383231Abstract: A temperature switch includes a housing, a fixed contact positioned in the housing, a movable contact member mounted in the housing carrying a movable contact and urged to first and second positions where the movable contact is in abutment with or displacement from the fixed contact, respectively, a permanent magnet mounted in the housing, a thermally sensitive member mounted in the housing so as to be exposed to a region the temperature of which is to be determined wherein the thermally sensitive member includes a magnetically soft, amorphous metal member and is magnetically coupled to the permanent magnet, and an operating member which includes magnetic material wherein a first end thereof engages the movable contact member and a second end thereof opposite the first end is attracted to the thermally sensitive member against the resilience of the movable contact member, thereby causing displacement of the movable contact to the second position and wherein the thermally sensitive member includes a paramagnetType: GrantFiled: August 28, 1981Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Minoru Yamanaka, Mitsuyuki Suzuki, Hideo Haneda, Masatoshi Kato, Masataka Ohtsuki
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Patent number: 4361275Abstract: A solenoid valve with a temperature safety unit includes a body having a fluid passage formed therein, a solenoid mounted in the body, a valve member operatively associated with the body for displacement to open or close the fluid passage in response to a magnetic field as the solenoid is energized and deenergized, and a return spring operatively associated with the body and which includes a magnetically soft, amorphous metal member disposed in a pass of flux from the solenoid within a region the temperature of which is to be determined wherein the return spring is connected to the valve member and normally urges the valve member to a first position when the solenoid is deenergized, the magnetically soft, amorphous metal member having a Curie point which constitutes an operating point of the return spring such that when the temperature of the return spring exceeds the Curie point, the valve member is forceably displaced to the first position irrespective of energization of the solenoid.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1981Date of Patent: November 30, 1982Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kojiro Mori
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Patent number: 4320370Abstract: A thermo-sensitive reed switch in which the thermo-sensitive magnetic element is slit parallel to the reeds in the element.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1980Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Assignee: TDK Electronics Company, Ltd.Inventors: Tomio Itou, Toshiyuki Kitagawa
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Patent number: 4288769Abstract: A flux shifting circuit breaker trip device includes a permanent magnet for developing a holding flux to create a magnetic force on a plunger sufficient to hold it in its retracted position in opposition to a spring. An electromagnet energized under the control of a static trip unit develops flux in opposition to this holding flux, whereupon the spring becomes overpowering and propels the plunger to its extended position effecting a circuit protective trip function. Temperature responsive means are also included to increase the reluctance in a region of the holding flux path in response to an excessive ambient temperature condition within the breaker enclosure, whereupon the spring becomes empowered to motivate a thermal override trip function.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Edward K. Howell
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Patent number: 4121184Abstract: An electromagnetically controlled, temperature-sensitive (ECTS) reed switch comprising a temperature-sensitive reed switch with an electromagnetic coil spirally wound around the exterior thereof for initiating a switching action of the reed switch independently of the ambient temperature of the switch.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1976Date of Patent: October 17, 1978Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Leonard R. Dinkler, Jerry Herrin
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Patent number: 4005726Abstract: A hot fluid is directed through a valved conduit inlet. Downstream of the inlet, the conduit divides into a pair of outlets through which the hot fluid flows. The flow through the outlets is controlled by a pair of vertically oriented valves linked together by a V-shaped linkage and weight biased toward the closed position such that when one valve is open the other is closed, and vice versa. The valve actuation means comprises a permanent magnet mounted on the housing in close proximity to each valve; each valve has mounted thereon and exposed to the hot fluid a magnetic material. Thus, when the magnetic material on the open valve is heated above its Curie temperature, the material loses its attraction for the permanent magnet and the weight bias closes that valve and simultaneously moves the other valve close enough to the permanent magnet to be held open thereby. When that valve's magnetic material is heated above the Curie temperature it in turn closes and the other valve opens.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1975Date of Patent: February 1, 1977Inventor: Herbert H. Fowler
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Patent number: 4004259Abstract: A thermomagnetic switch is mountable on a chamber wall to extend into a liquid filled chamber. A reed switch in the switch is controlled by the strength of a magnetic field produced by a cylindrical magnet surrounding the reed switch. The magnetic flux passing through the reed switch is varied by a ferromagnetic cylindrical element having a magnetic permeability varying with temperature that shunts magnetic flux at a level varying with temperature. A ferrous slug or shaft adjacent to the reed switch is movable to shunt a selectable portion of the magnetic flux and permit a fine temperature adjustment. A method of adjusting the operating temperature of switch reduces the magnetic strength of the magnet in the switch in small increments while the switch is exposed to a selected temperature until the switch operates to establish its operating temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1975Date of Patent: January 18, 1977Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: Ward Barry Krause
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Patent number: 3978299Abstract: A liquid-level detecting device comprises a float for moving in accordance with the liquid level, a permanent magnet mounted in said float and a reed switch which is fixed to a stationary member and arranged for opening and closing in accordance with the movement of said permanent magnet and a thermoferrite member which is provided near said permanent magnet. The thermoferrite member has a Curie point at a critical temperature where it loses its magnetism thereby cutting an affection of said permanent magnet to said reed switch.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1975Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: Nippondenso Co., Ltd.Inventor: Norio Takai
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Patent number: 3976961Abstract: An electromagnetic oven is provided with a control system comprising a ferrite sensor located within the oven, a magnetic property detector coupled to the sensor, and control means responsive to signals from the detector.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1974Date of Patent: August 24, 1976Assignee: Chemetron CorporationInventor: Donald G. Moore
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Patent number: RE29837Abstract: An electromagnetic oven is provided with a control system comprising a sensor located within the oven, a detector coupled to the sensor, and control means responsive to signals from the detector. In one embodiment, the control means activate a counter which, upon a predetermined number of operations, signals a condition of the load within the oven and may modify subsequent energy inputs to the load.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1976Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: Chemetron CorporationInventor: Donald G. Moore