Memory metal actuator

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Inventors

Ruoff, Carl F.

Application #

527613

Filed

Aug-26-1983

Published

Nov-19-1985

Current US Class

060/527
060/528
337/140

International Classes

F03G 007/06

Field of Search

60/527 60/528 60/529 337/140

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the (Washington, DC)

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Abstract
A mechanical actuator can be constructed by employing a plurality of memory metal actuator elements in parallel to control the amount of actuating force. In order to facilitate direct control by digital control signals provided by a computer or the like, the actuating elements may vary in stiffness according to a binary relationship. The cooling or reset time of the actuator elements can be reduced by employing Peltier junction cooling assemblies in the actuator.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A mechanical actuator comprising:

a fixed position support element;

an output element which is movable with respect to the support element;

a plurality of actuator elements formed of memory metal material, each actuator element having a first end coupled to the support element and a second end coupled to the output element, wherein when an actuator element is heated above a critical temperature it will rapidly attempt to move to a predetermined hot-formed shape; and

control means for selectively heating the actuator elements to control the amount of force exerted against the output element with the forces exerted by the actuator elements being related to each other in a binary fashion.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to mechanical actuators which employ memory metals. Memory metals are alloys which will quickly snap from their cold-formed shapes to their stiff hot-formed shapes when a critical temperature is passed. Upon cooling they will return to cold malleability condition, becoming quite compliant. The best known and most readily available memory metal is Nitinol, an alloy of nickel and titanium. With a temperature change of as little as 18.degree. F., Nitinol can exert a force of as much as 60,000 psi when exerted against a resistance to changing its shape.

More particularly, the present invention relates to memory metal actuators for use in electro-mechanical servocontrol systems. Such systems require prime movers and actuators which are electrically controlled and have a mechanical output.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Typically, prior art control systems employ miniature precision servomotors, which are expensive to build and often have high speed output shaft rotations which require reduction through expensive precision gear trains. In addition, the electrical control of these motors is by variation of the magnitude of the control signal. In a system which is computer controlled, there must be at least one conversion of digital-to-analog or vice-versa.
 
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