Adjustable shape memory metal actuator

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Inventors

Lemme, Charles D.

Application #

705978

Filed

Feb-27-1985

Published

Dec-3-1985

Current US Class

060/527
337/140
362/279
362/325

International Classes

F03G 007/06

Field of Search

337/140 60/527 60/528 60/529 362/279 362/325 362/321 362/274 362/277

Assignee

Blazer International Corp. (Franklin Park, IL)

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Abstract
A shape memory metal actuator includes an actuator element that is secured at one end to an end fitting which is in turn secured to an overload protection spring. An adjustable screw is mounted to a frame and is positioned such that the overload protection spring biases the end fitting into contact with the adjustment screw. The end fitting lifts off of the adjustment screw when excessive stretching forces are applied to the actuator element. The adjustment screw can be moved to vary the rest position of the end fitting, thereby allowing manual compensation for cyclic creep of the actuator element.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A shape memory metal actuator comprising:

a frame;

a shape memory metal actuator element having first and second ends and defining a direction of motion;

means for connecting the first end of the actuator element to an actuator terminal which is movable with respect to the frame;

an adjustment member which is adjustably positioned with respect to the frame along the direction of motion and defines a stop surface;

an overload protection spring mounted between the frame and the second end of the actuator element and oriented to bias the second end to a rest position determined by the stop surface, said overload protection spring biasing the second end with a selected force which allows the second end to pull away from the stop surface when excessive forces are applied to the actuator terminal, thereby protecting the actuator element from excessive forces;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improved shape memory metal (SMM) actuator which can readily be adjusted to compensate for cyclic creep.

SMM actuators typically utilize an actuator element made of a shape memory metal such as a nickeltitanium alloy. Such materials are characterized by a transition temperature at which they transform from a martensitic state to an austenitic state. During this transformation, the SMM actuator element can do work. It is well known that as SMM actuator elements are cycled in temperature the effective length of the SMM element gradually increases, both when in the austenitic state and when in the martensitic state. Such a gradual increase in length is typically referred to as cyclic creep. If not corrected, cyclic creep can adversely degrade the effective stroke of the SMM actuator. In addition, it is widely recognized that SMM actuator elements should be protected from excessive stresses if the life of the actuator element is not to be unduly shortened. U.S. Pat. No. 4,490,975 addresses problems related to both cyclic creep and overload protection for SMM actuator elements.
 
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