Claims
- 1. A bistable electromechanical transducer having an armature reciprocable between first and second positions, a latching arrangement for maintaining the armature in one of said positions, an electromagnetic repulsion arrangement operable when energized to dislodge the armature from the position in which the armature was maintained, and control circuitry for temporarily energizing the electromagnetic repulsion arrangement and upon cessation of energization for accumulating the energy from a collapsing magnetic field as a charge.
- 2. A bistable electromechanical transducer having an armature reciprocable between first and second positions and motive means comprising a pair of like electromagnetic repulsion arrangements for causing the armature to move from one of said positions to the other of said positions, at least one of said electromagnetic repulsion arrangements electrically connected for dynamic breaking of and energy recovery from armature motion as the armature nears the other of said positions.
- 3. The bistable electromechanical transducer of claim 2 wherein the pair of electromagnetic repulsion arrangements comprises first and second relatively fixed annular coils and first and second spaced apart annular conductors fixed to and movable with the armature, the first coil and first conductor being in juxtaposition when the armature is in said one position and the second coil and second conductor being juxtaposed when the armature is in said other position.
- 4. The bistable electromechanical transducer of claim 3 wherein the second coil is adapted to be momentarily energized as the armature nears said other position to induce a current in the second conductor, and further comprising a capacitance connected to the second coil to be charged therefrom by current induced therein by movement of the second conductor.
- 5. A bistable electromechanical transducer having an armature reciprocable between first and second positions, motive means comprising a pair of like electromagnetic repulsion arrangements for causing the armature to move from one of said positions to the other of said positions, and control circuitry for temporarily energizing one of the electromagnetic repulsion arrangements and upon cessation of energization for accumulating the energy from a collapsing magnetic field as a charge.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 07/021,195, filed Mar. 3, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,794,890.
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