Double action spring actuator

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Inventors

Palmer, Mark D.

Application #

142550

Filed

Jan-11-1988

Published

Mar-14-1989

Current US Class

060/527

International Classes

F03G 007/06

Field of Search

60/527 60/528 60/529

Examiners

Ostrager; Allen M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Phipps; Robert M.

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Abstract
Electrically operated linear actuators are provided wherein both the forward and rearward motions are obtained by heating a shape memory metal to its austenitic state and thereafter cooling it to its martensitic state. One shape memory metal forms a retractor spring while the other shape memory metal forms an expansion spring.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which as exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a linear double action actuator the improvement which comprises:

a retractor spring constructed of a shape memory metal and an expansion spring constructed of a shape memory metal, each of said springs being attached at one end thereof to one end of an arm movably supported by and within said actuator, each of said springs being attached at their other end to a stationary member formed within said actuator, means for connecting said actuator to a source of energy and means for supplying said energy selectively to one of said springs, whereby the selective amortizations transforms said energized spring from the martensitic state to the austenitic state thereby slidably moving said movable arm in the desired direction within said actuator, said springs being substantially parallel at all times to each other and to the path of travel of said movable arm.



Description
BACKGROUND

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to activators where both the forward and reverse linear movement force is supplied by springs.

2. Description of the Prior Art

U.S. Pat. No. 954,682 patented Apr. 12, 1910 to A. A. Low et al discloses electrothermal means for producing mechanical movement. This movement is achieved by having two circuits in mechanical opposition attached at a common place on a pivotally mounted arm. Each circuit has a current carrying thermally expansible member held in position by a spring. Movement is obtained by passing electric current through one of the two circuits causing that wire to expand and the spring to contract. This action allows the heated member arm to swing towards the unheated arm.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,016,691 patented Jan. 16, 1962 by G. Asakawa et al discloses a device for converting electrical energy into translational mechanical movement. This movement is achieved by filling an insulated cylinder with a mixture of finely divided electrically conductive particles dispersed in a thermally expansible non conductor of electricity. An electrode in contact with the mixture is attached at the closed end of the cylinder and the other electrode is attached to an electrically conductive piston inserted into the open end of the cylinder. As the current flows through the mixture, the mixture expands, forcing the piston out.
 
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