Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic actuator of the type having means for forming a substantially planar magnetic gap and a flat armature positioned for movement in a magnetic gap, said actuator being characterized in that a portion of said armature is sufficiently compliant to contact and generally conform to the shape of said gap, and in that portions of said gap are substantially coextensive with said armature, for supporting said armature in a direction generally perpendicular to the path of said armature movement.
- 2. The invention claimed in claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic actuator is a rotary motor and said armature is a rotor having a central axle supporting a central portion of said armature for movement in said gap.
- 3. The invention claimed in claim 2 wherein said actuator further comprises means for admitting air near said axle between said armature and said gap forming means, whereby said armature flies in said gap when said motor is running.
- 4. The invention claimed in claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic actuator is a recriprocating type actuator and said armature is mounted for reciprocating movement in said gap.
- 5. The invention claimed in claim 1 further characterized by friction reducing means disposed between said compliant armature and said magnetic gap forming means.
- 6. The invention claimed in claim 5 wherein said friction reducing means comprises a coating of polytetrafluoroethylene plastic on the sides of said magnetic gap forming means.
- 7. The invention claimed in claim 5 wherein said friction reducing means comprises a coating of polytetrafluoroethylene plastic on said armature.
- 8. The invention claimed in claim 5 wherein said friction reducing means comprises thin sheets of polytetrafluoroethylene plastic disposed between said compliant armature and the sides of said magnetic gap forming means.
- 9. In combination with a photographic camera, an electromagnetic actuator comprising:
- a mild steel plate;
- a flat magnet having a first portion magnetized in a first direction generally perpendicular to the plane of said magnet, and a second portion magnetized in a generally opposite direction;
- means for mounting said magnet over said plate to form a magnetic gap;
- an armature mounted for movement in said gap, said armature comprising a planar conductor coil on a sheet of insulating material, and being sufficiently compliant to contact the sides of said gap, said magnet and said plate providing support for said armature in a direction generally perpendicular to its plane.
- 10. The invention claimed in claim 9 wherein said armature comprises a photofabricated conductor on a sheet of insulating material.
- 11. The invention claimed in claim 10 wherein said insulating material is polyethylene terephthalate film between 1 to 3 mils thick.
- 12. The invention claimed in claim 9 further comprising friction reducing and electrically insulating means between said armature and the sides of said gap.
- 13. The invention claimed in claim 9 wherein said actuator is a reciprocatory actuator and said compliant armature is mounted for reciprocating movement in said gap for driving a shutter blade.
- 14. The invention claimed in claim 13 wherein an extension of said sheet of insulating material defines a shutter blade.
- 15. The invention claimed in claim 14 wherein said insulating material is polyethylene terephthalate film between 1 to 3 mils thick, loaded with one micron size particles of carbon to render the film opaque.
- 16. The invention claimed in claim 9, wherein said actuator is a rotary DC motor and said compliant armature is a rotor.
- 17. The invention claimed in claim 16 wherein the commutator of said DC motor is formed by photofabrication techniques on said compliant armature.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 219,168 entitled "Method of Controlling Electromagnetic Actuator in a Camera and Actuator Controllable Thereby" filed Dec. 22, 1980 by J. K. Lee, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,333,722.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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