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US Patent 6955337 Pneumatic module

Patent 6955337 was granted and assigned to Delphi (company) on October, 2005 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Delphi (company)
Delphi (company)
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
69553370
Patent Inventor Names
Alejandro Moreno0
Alexis C. Weber0
Date of Patent
October 18, 2005
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Patent Application Number
104061120
Date Filed
April 3, 2003
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11832728 Controlling vibration transmission within inflation assemblies
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US Patent 11950702 Noise reducing plunger
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US Patent 11917956 Smart drip irrigation emitter
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Eric Keasel
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Patent abstract

A pneumatic module includes an actuator assembly and a manifold. The actuator assembly includes a main body having a bore, an armature, overmolded primary and secondary plates, a coil and a frame. The manifold includes a valve seat, a control port and a supply port. When the actuator is in a de-energized state, the armature is forced against the valve seat by a spring, sealing off the supply port from the control port. When the actuator is in an energized state, current flows through the coil, thereby generating a magnetic field. The magnetic field forces the armature to move toward the primary plate, causing the valve seat becomes unsealed. Once the valve seat is unsealed, fluid flow is permitted between the supply port and the control port. The one end of the armature has an endcap to minimize mechanical noise generated by movement of the armature against the spring. The frame surrounding the actuator assembly has flanges extending from both ends. These flanges correspond to wells located within the manifold. The flanges and wells are configured such that when the flanges are inserted into the wells, the actuator assembly can be twisted and locked into the manifold without requiring additional traditional fasteners, such as bolts or screws.

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