PERMANENT MAGNET BASED MAGNETISER
20220336135 · 2022-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Allan Ivo Søgaard Sørensen (Hobro, DK)
- Henrik Rasmussen (Rødkaersbro, DK)
- Alexandru SOREA (Aalborg Øst, DK)
- Bendixen Buus Fleming (Hobro, DK)
Cpc classification
H01F7/0278
ELECTRICITY
H01F13/003
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A magnetizer including a housing, a passage arranged inside the housing, and a permanent magnet assembly arranged outside the passage to provide a magnetic field passing through the passage. The housing defines an inlet to the passage and an outlet from the passage such that an object to be magnetised can be inserted into the passage via the inlet in the housing and removed via the outlet in the housing. The passage includes a uniform portion where opposing surfaces of the permanent magnet assembly are arranged a uniform distance apart along the length of the uniform portion and a diverging portion arranged between one end of the uniform portion of the passage and the outlet of the housing.
Claims
1. A magnetiser comprising a housing, a passage arranged inside the housing, and a permanent magnet assembly arranged outside the passage to provide a magnetic field passing through the passage, said housing comprising an inlet to the passage and an outlet from the passage such that an object to be magnetised can be inserted into the passage via the inlet in the housing and removed via the outlet in the housing, wherein the passage includes: a. a uniform portion where opposing surfaces of the permanent magnet assembly are arranged a uniform distance apart along the length of the uniform portion; and b. a diverging portion arranged between one end of the uniform portion of the passage and the outlet of the housing where opposing surfaces of the permanent magnet assembly diverge such that the distance between opposing surfaces of the diverging portion nearest the uniform portion is less than the distance between opposing surfaces of the diverging portion nearest the outlet; c. wherein the average angle (B) of the normal vector of the opposing surfaces of the diverging portion to a longitudinal centre axis of the passage is greater than 45 degrees.
2. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet assembly includes a permanent magnet arranged outside the passage and an insert arranged between the permanent magnet and the passage, said insert being made of a material having a relative magnetic permeability greater than 1.
3. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the distance D3 between opposing surfaces of the uniform portion is fixed.
4. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the distance D4 between opposing surfaces of the diverging portion nearest the outlet is at least 1.2 times greater than the distance D3 between the opposing surfaces of the uniform portion.
5. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the length D2 of the diverging portion in a direction parallel to the longitudinal centre axis of the passage is greater than 0.5 times the distance D3 between the opposing surfaces of the uniform portion.
6. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the inlet and the outlet in the housing are the same opening, such that the object to be magnetised is introduced into and removed from the passage via the same opening in the housing.
7. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the inlet and the outlet in the housing are two different openings in the housing such that the object to be magnetised enters the passage via the inlet and leaves the passage via the outlet.
8. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet assembly includes a circular array of magnets arranged around the periphery of the passage.
9. A magnetiser according to claim 8, wherein the circular array of magnets includes at least one permanent magnet which has a shape which is non rectangular.
10. A magnetiser according to claim 9, wherein the circular array of magnets includes at least one permanent magnet which is a non-planar surface.
11. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet assembly includes an array of magnets arranged as a Halbach array.
12. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet assembly is configured and arranged to provide at least a two-pole magnetic field in the uniform portion of the passage.
13. A magnetiser according to claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet assembly is configured and arranged to provide at least a four pole magnetic field in the uniform portion of the passage.
14. A magnetising mechanism comprising a magnetiser according to claim 1 and an actuator, said actuator being arranged to repeatedly move the magnetiser from a first position to a second position, said first position being arranged such that the passage is located away from an object to be magnetised and said second position being arranged such that the uniform portion of the passage of the magnetiser is arranged around the object to be magnetised.
15. A magnetising mechanism according to claim 14 wherein said actuator is configured and arranged to grip an object to be magnetised, move the object into the uniform portion of the passage in the magnetiser, remove the object from the passage in the magnetiser and release the object.
16. A magnetising mechanism according to claim 14, wherein the magnetising mechanism includes a centering mechanism, said centering mechanism being arranged to center an object to be magnetised with respect to the magnetiser, when said object is inserted into the magnetiser, said centring mechanism includes an exchangeable guide element which is removably inserted into the magnetiser, said exchangeable guide element being designed to contact the object to be magnetised and guide it into a centred position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0037] In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to embodiments shown by the enclosed figures. It should be emphasized that the embodiments shown are used for example purposes only and should not be used to limit the scope of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0039] The magnetiser 1 comprises a circular array 2 of shaped permanent magnets 4. Each of said permanent magnets having a roughly pie shaped cross section, which when arranged in a circular array form a Halbach array. The magnetizations of the individual magnets is shown in
[0040] The magnetiser has an outer body made of permanent magnets 4 and a passage 8 passing through the magnets. The passage 8 has a longitudinal centre axis L. In this embodiment, the passage has an upper opening 10 and a lower opening 12. The function of the openings can be different depending on how the magnetiser is used. In the case of the magnetiser shown in
[0041] The passage 8 in the current embodiment comprises two portions: a uniform portion 14 and a diverging portion 16. In the uniform portion, the magnets 4 are shaped such that the opposing surfaces of the magnets are arranged parallel to each other such that the distance between the opposing surfaces of the uniform portion are constant along the length D1 of the uniform portion. In this embodiment, since the magnetiser is arranged as a circular array of magnets, it should be understood that the opposing surfaces as discussed here are all part of the same cylindrical surface, however for the sake of this specification, opposing portions of the cylindrical surface should be understood as opposing surfaces.
[0042] Near the outlet 10 of the passage, the magnets 4 are shaped to form a diverging portion 16. The diverging portion is arranged so that as the object leaves the passageway via the outlet, the opposing surfaces 16 of the magnets diverge away from each other. Different dimensions are shown on
[0043] In one concrete case D1 is 31.2 mm, D2 is 8.8 mm, D3 is 10 mm, D4 is 15.84 mm, D5 is 44 mm and the angle A is 20 degrees (or the angle of the normal vector to the longitudinal centre axis is 70 degrees).
[0044] The magnetiser 1 is arranged with a housing (not shown) arranged around the permanent magnets 4 to hold the magnets in place and protect them from damage. In one embodiment (not shown), the housing is made from aluminium. However, in other embodiments, the housing could be made from soft-magnetic material or non-magnetic material.
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[0048] It can be noted that should the reduction in z-component be required at both openings 10,12, then it would be possible to provide a diverging portion at both the lower and upper openings 10,12. For example if the object to be magnetised should be introduced via the upper opening and removed via the lower opening, then a diverging portion should be provided at the lower opening as well.
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[0053] In this case, the passage 56 has two opposing parallel surfaces 66 and is open at the top and closed at the bottom. The magnetic field is arranged to pass essentially perpendicular through the passage from one opposing surface to the other at the central portion (uniform portion) 66 of the passage 56. Each end of the passage is formed as a diverging surface. Hence, the object to be magnetized can be inserted from either end and removed from either end. As such both entrances work as either inlet or outlet.
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[0056] It is to be noted that the figures and the above description have shown the example embodiments in a simple and schematic manner. Many of the specific mechanical details have not been shown since the person skilled in the art should be familiar with these details and they would just unnecessarily complicate this description. For example, the specific materials used and the specific manufacturing procedures have not been described in detail since it is maintained that the person skilled in the art would be able to find suitable materials and suitable processes to manufacture the magnetiser according to the current invention.